In all seriousness, this is the sort of thing you really can't figure out....and probably shouldn't waste the brainpower on it anyway. :D

As far as Admantium not existing in the Wars verse, I dare you to post that over on stardestroyer.net, Dr. Strangegun, some of those folks over there are so hardcore obsessed, they'll quite literally claim that Wars is so technologically advanced, they've invented *everything* - they just choose not to use it.

You know, we might be getting Han mixed up with Indiana Jones. And blasters and Adamantium... Isn't that like lightning and lightning rods? One blast and Wolverine might just light up like a neon beer sign.

Depends on the nature of the fight and how blaster fire and Adamantium mix. Wolvie would outstalk Han, but if Han saw Wolvie coming (and Adamantium wasn't blaster-proof) Wolvie is going to have a tough time with his standard bum-rush tactics.

Given that the movies demonstrate that Han will shoot first and Wolverine often gets surprised (his enhanced senses come into play when he has time to focus on them), it all depends on Han's motivation. Does he want to stop Wolverine for a moment or actually kill him?

Wolverine has often been knocked senseless or even unconcious from severe injuries, and he takes a bit of time to recover. So, the first bolt puts him down and Han either walks away (his survival depending on how long Wolverine takes to recover and what Han does with the time), or keeps shooting Wolverine.

In the comics, Wolverine can recover from being incinerated down to his bones (this isn't established in the movies yet and we'll ignore the question as to how he regenerate tissue when there is no tissue left). So, Wolverine is a crispy pile of near-indestructible bones and Han has available to him a starship capable of travelling to such interesting places as supergiants, suns, and black holes. The question then becomes whether Wolverine can regenerate inside a sun or after becoming part of a singularity.

Brings a whole new meaning to "Shoot, Shovel, Shutup" doesn't it?

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